Rapaz wrote:antistrat wrote:BballMania47 wrote:Long story, first saw LeBron in 2007-2008 but originally was impressed with Boobie's 3's and became a fan then started noticing LeBron (who was passing to him for all of them) Then saw him battle Pierce and felt bad that they were a loose ball short of advancing. Have been hooked since. Spent the 2008-2010 season following the team online (radio) as I didn't know about pc streams. It was hell in college doing this. Barely had a life my freshman year lol. Bron still never has had a better big connection than with AV, loved the picture taking though everyone hated them. Favorite moment LeBron's made 3 to tie the ECF 1-1 and the shot of the arena.
Anyway, I followed him in Miami but was always disappointed in the level of productivity of Bosh and
Wade (though he at least dealt with injuries. Bosh had no excuse). Rooted for him to go back to Cleveland because of the fans and because unlike other Heat fans thought they deserved to have him for some of his prime yrs as they had 4. Already remember listening to the radio feed and trying to imagine the game while hearing Deep in the QQQQQ. Tried to do that the other day... never again. Checking in but I can honestly say for the past 6 yrs ( from radio and live streams) I've probably missed 10 total games. Hardcore fan and excited for the season. However I hope he never leaves and this is it for himOh, and I still wish the Heat luck. Just not against Cavs lol
Yeah, I was also hoping he'd go back to Cleveland. Even though I had no issue with Miami - everyone there was great. I just thought his future, and his story, and, basically, everything, was going to be better if he went back home. I hate to say this, but the criticism of Heat fans in AAA is legit - the fans there do get up for big games sometimes, and every once in a while the place can really rock, but it's not regular - and the empty seats never made sense to me. "LeBron deserves better than to play in front of a crowd like that," I would think to myself. The Q just has a better atmosphere - I've always missed it and I wanted LeBron to go back to it, because no matter how great he was going to be in Miami it just would never have been like it was in Cleveland (knock on wood, hopefully it can be like that again).
I also recall that MVP chants in the Q were deafening. It never got that way in Miami.
Utter nonsense.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CL83-xPedDU[/youtube]
I would hardly call that deafening, plus the chant was for lol Joel Anthony